FUNERAL 627539 1:5 EDITH E. COULTER FLAT ROCK — Edith E. Coul- ter, 54, of Flat Rock, who died at noon Saturday in her home, was the daughter of William and Mary (McBee) Berry. Her survivors include four sisters, Ruby Braden of Sussex, Wis., Judy Daniels of Trenton, Mildred Burke of Dundee and Nora Giles of Ten- nessee. She was preceded in death by three brothers, William Berry III, James Berry and Horace Berry, and two sisters, Helen Berry and Louetta Braden. Some of this information was incorrect or incomplete in an obit- uary notice in Tuesday’s Evening News. MBS. Deer, oes, 26, 1995 Edith E. Coulter FLAT ROCK — Services have been set for Edith E. Coulter, 54, of Flat Rock, who died at noon Saturday at her home. She had been ill for about nine months. Friends may call from 5 to 9 today and from 2 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the Ford Chapel of the Allore-Martenson Funeral Home, Rockwood, where services will be held at 11-a.m. Thursday. The Rev. Edgar. Herman of St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, Flat Rock, will officiate. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, South Rockwood. Born April 28, 1941, in Car- leton, she was the daughter of William and Mary Berry. She was married Dec. 17, 1983, to Robert Coulter. Surviving are her husband; two sons, Paul Cantrell of Silver Spring, Md., and Steve Cantrell of Flat Rock; a daughter, Judy Bowers. of Silver Spring, Md.; four sisters, Ruby of Wisconsin, Judy Daniels of Brownstown, Mil- dred Burke of Carleton and Bob- bie of Tennessee, and four grand- children. , She was preceded in death by a daughter, Brenda Cantrell, two brothers and two sisters.